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Utilizing organizational culture gap analysis to determine human resource development needs

The effectiveness of the Competing Values Framework (CVF) as a means to determine human resource development needs was examined. Members of the board of directors and all full-time employees of a Cooperative assessed the current status of the organizational culture and the nature of culture desired...

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Published in:Leadership & organization development journal 1998-12, Vol.19 (7), p.374-385
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Flexibility
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Organizational change
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